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angeles. i never dreamed that some day i would win that nomination and be my party's nominee for president. that's america. that's why i'm proud and grateful to be a citizen of this country. 26 days from today you and millions of americans will choose two people to lead us into the future as president and vice president of the united states. our opponents say, things are okay. don't rock the boat. not to worry. they say we should be satisfied. but i don't think we can be satisfied when we're spending $150 billion a year in interest alone on the national debt, much of it going to foreign bankers, or when 25% of our high school students are dropping out of school, or when we have 2.5 million of our fellow citizens, a third of them veterans, who are homeless and living on streets and in doorways in this country, when mr. bush's prescription for our economic future is another tax giveaway to the rich. we can do better than that. not working with government alone, but all of us working together. ll
angeles. i never dreamed that some day i would win that nomination and be my party's nominee for president. that's america. that's why i'm proud and grateful to be a citizen of this country. 26 days from today you and millions of americans will choose two people to lead us into the future as president and vice president of the united states. our opponents say, things are okay. don't rock the boat. not to worry. they say we should be satisfied. but i don't think we can be satisfied when we're...
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we are joined today by david savage, the supreme court reporter for "the los angeles times" the chicago tribune," a non-lawyer, but an expert since 1986 on the united states supreme court, and he will lead this distinguished panel in a discussion of what you will be hearing next week and why these issues are so important us to us. david, we're honored to have you here. thank you very much. >> well, it's good to be here. you know, every month that the court, there's always a certain amount of grouching in the courtroom. when there's a couple cases on, uninteresting, insignificant, downright boring, always referred to as "the dogs." this is different. we have to cases on the same day next wednesday, and they are anything but insignificant or uninteresting. we've got a good group here to talk about these cases. i was impressed with the briefs that were filed in this case. i think the basic issue is whether there is the fourth amendment putting any limit on the police use of dogs for detection because in the past, at least up until now, the court basically answered that question "no." in th
we are joined today by david savage, the supreme court reporter for "the los angeles times" the chicago tribune," a non-lawyer, but an expert since 1986 on the united states supreme court, and he will lead this distinguished panel in a discussion of what you will be hearing next week and why these issues are so important us to us. david, we're honored to have you here. thank you very much. >> well, it's good to be here. you know, every month that the court, there's always a...
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he's running in the san fernando valley, it's a los angeles-based district, and juan vargas who's running in the seasoned yea go-based district. both of these districts were created by an independent redistricting commission, and both of them won their primaries under california's new top two primary system. so both of them have excellent opportunities of being elected come november 6th. in new mexico former county commissioner michelle lujan english ham is the favorite -- grisham is the favorite candidate. and we also expect two new faces from texas. in cd 20, joaquin castro will most likely win the seat currently being held by charlie gonzalez, and in a new district created by reapportionment, vega has excellent opportunities of winning cd 34. texas was a big winner in reapportionment where it picked up four new congressional seats. however, of those four new seats, it appears only one will be held by a latino member of congress. there also are opportunities for latino candidates in competitive districts that are nonlatino majority district cans. three of these are also in california. f
he's running in the san fernando valley, it's a los angeles-based district, and juan vargas who's running in the seasoned yea go-based district. both of these districts were created by an independent redistricting commission, and both of them won their primaries under california's new top two primary system. so both of them have excellent opportunities of being elected come november 6th. in new mexico former county commissioner michelle lujan english ham is the favorite -- grisham is the...
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she grew up here in los angeles not far from here. she noted that her neighborhood was and still was devoid of healthy food options. in her words it is a food waste land. chelsea and her team mate helped raise awareness of the problem through sophisticated use of social media and the cut to provide solutions to put an end to the so-called food desert. they are also a master students from china studying here at usc. the interested in young people's ability to learn not just that bonnie reece but universities around the world. together they are writing a screenplay and shooting a film about the importance of learning abroad and sharing ideas and becoming leaders. this will be on you too soon. each of the students along with all the others in my class will have a chance to showcase their project on campus and to their new professor, professor schwarzenegger. i'm absolutely thrilled to be teaching this class with students and to be part of this leadership team in the new schwarzenegger institute. i'm positive our future will be exciting,
she grew up here in los angeles not far from here. she noted that her neighborhood was and still was devoid of healthy food options. in her words it is a food waste land. chelsea and her team mate helped raise awareness of the problem through sophisticated use of social media and the cut to provide solutions to put an end to the so-called food desert. they are also a master students from china studying here at usc. the interested in young people's ability to learn not just that bonnie reece but...
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the of 46% of the commercial real-estate and los angeles. they are buying america. now when we have other countries that can't manage their economies down in central and south america we send down the american ambassador. we send down the international monetary fund, and we tell them what they can buy and what they can sell and how to run their economy. the ultimate irony would be to have that happen to us because foreigners put buying our security. so, what we need in this country is for someone like michael dukakis who gave the balanced budget in a row and was able to do that come to me that kind of commitment and said those priorities. we need an administration will turn the policy around a and open up those markets, stand tough to the trading partners to keep the jobs at home and send the product abroad. >> moderator: senator quayle? >> senator bentsen talks about running up the debt. the governor of massachusetts has run up more debt than all of the governors in the history of massachusetts combined going back to the days of the pilgrims and don't believe that
the of 46% of the commercial real-estate and los angeles. they are buying america. now when we have other countries that can't manage their economies down in central and south america we send down the american ambassador. we send down the international monetary fund, and we tell them what they can buy and what they can sell and how to run their economy. the ultimate irony would be to have that happen to us because foreigners put buying our security. so, what we need in this country is for...
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from bill clinton told a group of donors in los angeles that it is not a format, which is one of the challenges that obama will face tonight. host: this is your headline in today's "the wall street journal." of host: before we let you go, any talk about the topics tonight? >> guest: no, she hasn't. candy has the discretion to choose the questions. she'll be picking the questions. the topics will include domestic and foreign policy. i think we can expect that the topics will -- the questions will reflect people's real lives and real experiences. people are having difficulties a with foreclosures. the economic downturn has affected so many people. unemployment remains high. so i think we can, people are worried, obviously, about, um, what's happening in libya and afghanistan. so i think we can expect questions that are drawn from people's real life experience. i think it'll be a debate that'c going to be unique, and it will present a chance for both candidates to show they can relate to the c audience. and that might be a challenge for both of them. barack obama's perceived as somewhat
from bill clinton told a group of donors in los angeles that it is not a format, which is one of the challenges that obama will face tonight. host: this is your headline in today's "the wall street journal." of host: before we let you go, any talk about the topics tonight? >> guest: no, she hasn't. candy has the discretion to choose the questions. she'll be picking the questions. the topics will include domestic and foreign policy. i think we can expect that the topics will --...
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"the los angeles times" headline was quote, chick accuses some of her male colleagues of sexism. [laughter] homicide victims rarely talk to police. [laughing] totally serious. i'm totally serious. hispanics ace spanish test. [laughter] and the last one, midget sues grocer, cites belittling remarks. [laughter] all those are real. so for some of you who have attended this event as i have over the years our annual funniest video segment is truly unique and is often the highlight. normally it has nothing to do with bias. sometimes nothing to do even with politics. it shows we're basically shameless enough to do anything at all we can to amuse you. so just plain funny stuff we found while trolling the airwaves. some of it is gaffs that we've caught. sometimes it is other pieces we blatantly steal with full credit of course. but before offering the best funniest videos of 2012, we want to show you the best of the best over the years. trust me, this video could go on for an hour and you would love it all but we just don't have the time for it. so the first three videos could fall under
"the los angeles times" headline was quote, chick accuses some of her male colleagues of sexism. [laughter] homicide victims rarely talk to police. [laughing] totally serious. i'm totally serious. hispanics ace spanish test. [laughter] and the last one, midget sues grocer, cites belittling remarks. [laughter] all those are real. so for some of you who have attended this event as i have over the years our annual funniest video segment is truly unique and is often the highlight....
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let's hear from tyson and los angeles california on the republican line. good morning, tyson. >> caller: happy birthday morning to me, thank you. >> host: are you watching the presidential d date? >> guest: i am 100% sure i will be watching. it's basically the two candidates's bdy to court in so to speak face-to-face and true in politics. no teleprompter. we are going to try to avoid a wires down the back of the sport coats and all that jazz. let's get true face-to-face questions and answers and a good clean honest debate. thanks, libby. >> host: before you go what do you hope to learn, are you watching your for your candidate or to learn something? what's the point? >> caller: i'm always watching to learn and listen to learn, but honestly, i'd have to see the two candidates face-to-face without a building everything they have to say politically speaking. we see the speeches and commercials. this is a true american presidential debate which i cherish and i hope to learn a lot. >> host: happy birthday, tyson. let's go to dale atlanta georgia democrats line.
let's hear from tyson and los angeles california on the republican line. good morning, tyson. >> caller: happy birthday morning to me, thank you. >> host: are you watching the presidential d date? >> guest: i am 100% sure i will be watching. it's basically the two candidates's bdy to court in so to speak face-to-face and true in politics. no teleprompter. we are going to try to avoid a wires down the back of the sport coats and all that jazz. let's get true face-to-face...
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. >> we evolved as a community and then we had millions of people in chicago and los angeles come in new york, all over the country. we didn't have the infrastructure to be able to consolidate to what we were doing to be effective. you spoke a moment ago about insider, outsider game. we have all been through that no. we know we've got to the people on the inside to grab have people on the outside. pushing the insiders in getting information from insiders so we can be more and more effective at all times. so it's like anything else. we evolved. there's an evolution to these kinds of things we're leadership, leadership was there. we just didn't know how to put all together. connoisseurs, if you will, about forging alliances with other people and other organizations. and why they work. just imagine people of color, 33% of the u.s. population. asia-pacific americans, native americans, african-americans and latinos, 33%. that's a lot of soap to go by. and what we need to do now is commercialized it into something that is good for us all politically. >> go ahead. >> we may not be able to e
. >> we evolved as a community and then we had millions of people in chicago and los angeles come in new york, all over the country. we didn't have the infrastructure to be able to consolidate to what we were doing to be effective. you spoke a moment ago about insider, outsider game. we have all been through that no. we know we've got to the people on the inside to grab have people on the outside. pushing the insiders in getting information from insiders so we can be more and more...
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ventura county is a world away from los angeles. things are different here. we care about our neighbors here in ventura county. and they need help, we lend a hand. we carpool our kids to sports and to school, preparing them for the future. a future with a top rate education and i will take those values to congress. this is where i grew up. i will fight for you in ventura county that this is our home and i will be honored to have your vote to be your next representative in congress in washington dc. but i will never forget where i grew up and i will never forget who sent me there. and i will work as hard as i can to represent the values and create opportunities for my kids, your kids, and her grandkids. thank you. >> moderator: assemblywoman julia brownley? brownley: i want to thank cal lutheran and ventura county star and the pacific coast times for sponsoring tonight's debate. it is certainly an important one. we have heard two very different visions for health in ventura county in our country. i believe that my opponent wants to go backwards by turning the
ventura county is a world away from los angeles. things are different here. we care about our neighbors here in ventura county. and they need help, we lend a hand. we carpool our kids to sports and to school, preparing them for the future. a future with a top rate education and i will take those values to congress. this is where i grew up. i will fight for you in ventura county that this is our home and i will be honored to have your vote to be your next representative in congress in washington...
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>> caller: los angeles county. >> host: how is the county going to go? >> caller: well you know, it's split i think, you know? but -- [inaudible] >> host: just. >> caller: i sob romney-ryan signed up there today when i was walking. it's a uniontown. it's mostly all democrats are. but there's a lot of people -- [inaudible] but like i said, there's people there talking against romney, he's the only one that is held business, i mean, you know, what has obama done? >> host: that is alice. one more republican view. this is a tweet from jane who says i will be voting for a successful honorable businessmen i believe romney will give small fiscally sound government. to arkadelphia arkansas jordan gets the last word. is on her democrats line. go ahead. >> caller: okay. i think obama should win because -- [inaudible] what ron is saying is not true but it's not too. he has raised us. -- [inaudible] and ron is a scary man. i don't think he should be in office as well. i'm looking at the statistic map right now, and what he is saying is just a lie. los.. [inaudible c
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angeles. hi i. >> caller: my question is for david. your father was an amazing president, one of the greatest presidents ever to actually serve over our country. but it seems that the republican party has fallen short in recent years. i need looking at the last republican president and his eight year demonstration, looking at where the republican convention is a prime example of the problems that the republican party is having and the current events happening today. inside the republican party you have the tea party movement which is part me for saying, a joke in itself but where how do you think your rant but it would have viewed the republican party and what would his advice be to republican leaders today? >> both isenhour's on the evolution of the gop and also mr. smith who has interesting views on this. my view of it is to pose that question and the very interesting what what-if, to pose that question is like asking how franken roosevelt would have you the democratic party in the jimmy car
angeles. hi i. >> caller: my question is for david. your father was an amazing president, one of the greatest presidents ever to actually serve over our country. but it seems that the republican party has fallen short in recent years. i need looking at the last republican president and his eight year demonstration, looking at where the republican convention is a prime example of the problems that the republican party is having and the current events happening today. inside the republican...
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in economics from the university of california los angeles and a master's of public policy from uc berkeley. our second speaker today is stephen fuller. dr. fuller is a professor of public policy and regional development at george mason university. he's been there since 1994. he served as director of the ph.d. program in public policy from july '98 to june 2000 and, again, from july 2001 to july 2002. he also serves as director of the center for regional analysis. he, prior to that he taught at my undergraduate alma mater at george washington university for 25 year including nine as chairman of the department of urban planning planning and reae development and one as director of dock toral programs for the school of business and public management. professor fuller's research focuses on the changing structure of metropolitan-area economies and especially on the impacts of federal spending including two studies completed within the past year that consider the economic effects of sequestration. in october 2011 dr. fuller focused on the impact that a reduction of $45 billion in dod procurement
in economics from the university of california los angeles and a master's of public policy from uc berkeley. our second speaker today is stephen fuller. dr. fuller is a professor of public policy and regional development at george mason university. he's been there since 1994. he served as director of the ph.d. program in public policy from july '98 to june 2000 and, again, from july 2001 to july 2002. he also serves as director of the center for regional analysis. he, prior to that he taught at...
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an editorial in the "los angeles times" in addition to the uncontrollabler have bossty biden is a gas machine. can you reassure voters in this country that you would have the discipline you would need on the world stage? >> yes. [laughter] >> thank you, senator biden. [laughter] >> from 2007 robert wattson on both points on paul ryan's approach and on vice president joe biden who has been known to make a gaffe or two. your response. >> yeah, well, joe biden has had share of gaffes. what's amazing, i think about biden is this. much like paul ryan and i think john kerry and al gore suffered this as well. you're in congress took and ryan spent his professional life in congress. he was an aid to congress before he became a member of congress. they tend to speak? congress speak. legislate tees and regular folks don't understand that. i think we're going hear that same quote from paul ryan directed at biden indirectly at obama during the debate. paul ryan cannot talk about actuary and cost curve. our eyes roll back in our head and it sounds like a economic professor. he has to put in a diff
an editorial in the "los angeles times" in addition to the uncontrollabler have bossty biden is a gas machine. can you reassure voters in this country that you would have the discipline you would need on the world stage? >> yes. [laughter] >> thank you, senator biden. [laughter] >> from 2007 robert wattson on both points on paul ryan's approach and on vice president joe biden who has been known to make a gaffe or two. your response. >> yeah, well, joe biden has...
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angeles -- language put in the united states senate. i think there is a real distinction between the two parties and visions on taxes. >> different views here so let's just say that what we see as being able to offer options and flexibility and willing to engauge in the conversation and willing to make promise is you could see it as a lack of clarity which which is the way you see it because i think you're one to work with and hope to work with on this which is that, look, we want to make this work. you know, we're willing to have discussion. if you are concernedded # about small businesses, not families, but small businesses at the threshold, have a discussion about that. that's what tax policy's about. if we're going to discuss corporate rates and are we going to hang on to some that are important to corporate america to help them be competitive? i think research reap -- research and development matters. if not, let's discuss that. i think we have to be -- what you see is the ryan budget as being clear policy where like what do you me
angeles -- language put in the united states senate. i think there is a real distinction between the two parties and visions on taxes. >> different views here so let's just say that what we see as being able to offer options and flexibility and willing to engauge in the conversation and willing to make promise is you could see it as a lack of clarity which which is the way you see it because i think you're one to work with and hope to work with on this which is that, look, we want to make...
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the -- i can't not say my friends in los angeles would kill me if i don't say you were representing the aerospace center of california during nine terms in the congress and that you served on all the major security committees, six years on the armed services, eight years on the intelligence and four on homeland security. and congresswoman harman has made, has covered almost the whole world including ten days ago is she returned from kosovo. >> right. >> and i will introduce afterward aaron. >> okay, all right. thank you, haleh. and haleh is an example of probably our proudest example of the role women play at the wilson center. the middle east project is one of our most important projects, and this gift from chairman joe gildenhorn and his wife, alma, who are right there, makes much of our work possible. and it's not just the gift of dollars, it's the gift of their time and energy and insights. i am thrilled today, very briefly, to introduce a friend of mind, e rage halevy. -- e rage halevy. as you heard, i spent many long years in congress, in fact, i call myself an escapee from the un
the -- i can't not say my friends in los angeles would kill me if i don't say you were representing the aerospace center of california during nine terms in the congress and that you served on all the major security committees, six years on the armed services, eight years on the intelligence and four on homeland security. and congresswoman harman has made, has covered almost the whole world including ten days ago is she returned from kosovo. >> right. >> and i will introduce...
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editorial in the los angeles times said in addition to his uncontrolled verbosity, biden is a guest machine. can you reassure voters in this country the you would have the discipline you would need on the world stage, senator? >> yes. [laughter] >> thank you cutlass -- thank you, senator biden. >> from 2007 robert watson on both points, paul ryan's approach and on vice-president joe biden who has been known to make a gap or two. your response? >> yeah. well, joe biden has had his share, but what is amazing is this. much like paul ryan, and john kerry and outdoor both suffered this as well. if you're in congress to long, and right as basic to spend his whole professional life in congress. he was an aide to congress before he became a member of congress. they tend to speak in congress beach, legislate these. the regular folks don't understand that. i think we are going to hear that same quote from paul reiner directed at biden in directly and obama during the debate. but paul ryan cannot talk about actuaries and cost curse. the average person, all of us, our eyes we will roll back in our head
editorial in the los angeles times said in addition to his uncontrolled verbosity, biden is a guest machine. can you reassure voters in this country the you would have the discipline you would need on the world stage, senator? >> yes. [laughter] >> thank you cutlass -- thank you, senator biden. >> from 2007 robert watson on both points, paul ryan's approach and on vice-president joe biden who has been known to make a gap or two. your response? >> yeah. well, joe biden...
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now, those who are most likely to be elected in november include tony cardonas, a city councilman in los angeles, he's running in the san fernando valley, and juan -- [inaudible] both of these districts created by an independent district, and both of them won their primaries under the new primary system, so both have excellent opportunities of being elected come november 6th. in new mexico, michelle lujan grisham is the favorite candidate, she would be the first hispanic woman to be elect from the new mexico to represent that state. and we also expect two new faces from texas. in cd 20, wo wean castro -- joaquin castro will most likely win the seat, and vega has excellent opportunities of winning cd 34. keep in mind that texas was a big winner in reapportionment where it picked up four new congressional seats. however, it appears that only one will be held by a latino member of congress. there also are opportunities for latino candidates in competitive districts that are non-latino majority districts. three of these are also in california. former lieutenant governor mold mad doe, a repub
now, those who are most likely to be elected in november include tony cardonas, a city councilman in los angeles, he's running in the san fernando valley, and juan -- [inaudible] both of these districts created by an independent district, and both of them won their primaries under the new primary system, so both have excellent opportunities of being elected come november 6th. in new mexico, michelle lujan grisham is the favorite candidate, she would be the first hispanic woman to be elect from...
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the debate took place in los angeles. this is an hour and a half. >> the call is on the panel are ann compton of abc news. week margaret warner of newsweekchell ngazine, and andrea mitchell of nbc news. the candidates are vice eorge but george bush the republican nominee and governor michael dukakis, t nominee for the next 90 minutes we'll be questioning the candidates designed by representatives of the two campaigns. however, there are no restrictions on the questions that my colleagues and i can ask this evening and the candidates have no prior knowledge of our questions. by agreement between the candidates, the first question goes to governor dukakis. you have two minutes to respond. governor if kitty dukakis were raped and murdered, would you favor an irrevocable death penalty for the killer? >> no, i don't, bernard. and i think you know i opposed the death penalty. i don't see any evidence that it's a deterrent and i think there are better an more effective ways to deal with violent crimes. we've done so in my own st
the debate took place in los angeles. this is an hour and a half. >> the call is on the panel are ann compton of abc news. week margaret warner of newsweekchell ngazine, and andrea mitchell of nbc news. the candidates are vice eorge but george bush the republican nominee and governor michael dukakis, t nominee for the next 90 minutes we'll be questioning the candidates designed by representatives of the two campaigns. however, there are no restrictions on the questions that my colleagues...